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CAPITOL

NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT In the Paramount film, “Running Wild/' to be shown at the Capitol Theatre to-night, W. C. Fields actually starts “running wild”—with a crowd of cops and angry citizens behind him. To invoke a little luck, he throws a horseshoe over his shoulder, and of course it flies through a shop window. Then, just a step ahead of the mob, he runs into an alley, and innocently enough finds himself out on a vaudeville stage. Arvo, the great hypnotist, takes him as a likely subject, and proceeds to change the timid soul into a real “roaring lion.” 'What happens then can be easily imagined. And in being filmed its even funnier than it sounds! “Running Wild” features Mary Brian. “Back to God’s Own Country.” starring Rene Adoree, will also be shown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 299, 9 March 1928, Page 15

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CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 299, 9 March 1928, Page 15

CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 299, 9 March 1928, Page 15

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